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eScience. / Zhao, Jun; Corcho, Oscar; Missier, Paolo et al.
Handbook of semantic web technologies. ed. / John Domingue; Dieter Fensel; James A. Hendler. Berlin: Springer, 2011. p. 701-736.

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Harvard

Zhao, J, Corcho, O, Missier, P, Belhajjame, K, Newman, D, De Roure, D & Goble, C 2011, eScience. in J Domingue, D Fensel & JA Hendler (eds), Handbook of semantic web technologies. Springer, Berlin, pp. 701-736. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92913-0_17

APA

Zhao, J., Corcho, O., Missier, P., Belhajjame, K., Newman, D., De Roure, D., & Goble, C. (2011). eScience. In J. Domingue, D. Fensel, & J. A. Hendler (Eds.), Handbook of semantic web technologies (pp. 701-736). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92913-0_17

Vancouver

Zhao J, Corcho O, Missier P, Belhajjame K, Newman D, De Roure D et al. eScience. In Domingue J, Fensel D, Hendler JA, editors, Handbook of semantic web technologies. Berlin: Springer. 2011. p. 701-736 doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-92913-0_17

Author

Zhao, Jun ; Corcho, Oscar ; Missier, Paolo et al. / eScience. Handbook of semantic web technologies. editor / John Domingue ; Dieter Fensel ; James A. Hendler. Berlin : Springer, 2011. pp. 701-736

Bibtex

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